Jobs. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that jobs for p
sychologists will grow 12% in the years 2012-2022.

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Make a diffe
rence in people’s lives. Help others over- come adversity and lead ful
filling lives. Advocate for those that cannot advocate for themselves.

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Flexibility – work in a variety of fields. The skills you acqu
ire such as analyzing data\, communicating complex information\, and under
standing human behavior can lead to many different professions in work set
tings such as schools\, research centers\, businesses\, hospitals\, mental
health agencies\, legal & forensics\, correctional systems\, non-profits
and private practice.

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DO YOU WANT TO GO FURTHER WITH YOUR CLINI
CAL TRAINING?

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Meet the AUSB PsyD Program Chair\, Dr. Juliet Rohde-Brown\, a current stu
dent and AUSB admissions staff and learn about our rigorous PsyD program based on the practitioner-scholar model. Our
students come from diverse personal and professional backgrounds. The PsyD
program has two entry tracks for applicants that have either a bachelor’s
or master’s degree.

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How does a PsyD differ from a PhD? What are t
he career tracks for psychologists? What is the practitioner-scholar model
? What are the clinical requirements? Where are our alumni working? Bring
your questions and find out more about AUSB’s Ps
yD program.

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CONVENIENT FOR REGIONAL COMMUTERS

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S
tudents attend one and a half days per week for 3 quarters each year on ou
r Santa Barbara campus. There are no classes during summer quarter. Clinic
al training sites can be arranged throughout Los Angeles\, Ventura and San
ta Barbara Counties.